The musings of GMsShadow on all things TTRPG! You can also contact me by email at Gmsshadow@hotmail.com Or leave me a voice message via SpeakPipe: https://www.speakpipe.com/GMsShadow https://gmsshadow.wordpress.com/
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 118 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | GamesLeisure |
I this episode I begin OSR October by review a British OSR inspired game. Warlock! by Fire Ruby Designs. Is it the best game in the world, is it the worst? Well, listen to me rant and then you can decide for yourselves. more
In this episode I discuss my recent thoughts on TTRPG communities. Please note, this episode is mostly my personal feelings and maybe could be a bit ranty, so feel free to skip this if you wish. more
In a detour from my normal episodes, have an unboxing episode for Hexagram 11, a zine by Steve Jackson Games for use with The Fantasy Trip. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gmsshadow/message
In this return to my podcast I deliver on my promise to talk more about GURPS. Here I begin by doing a whistle-stop tour of the book "How to be a GURPS GM" by Warren "Mook" Wilson and Sean "Krom" Punch. If you like what you hear then the book can be ... more
This is my contribution for OSR October where I, like many others, wax lyrical about Basic Fantasy RPG! Basic Fantasy RPG can be found here: https://www.basicfantasy.org/ You can find the Redcaps Podcast here with an interview with Chris Gonnerman: h... more
What do you mean this episode is long just because I've not published calls for over 6 months! Rude.. oh wait. The many call ins today are from Jason Connerly of the Nerds RPG Variety Cast, Che Webster of Roleplay Rescue, Karl Rodriguez of the GMolog... more
Spurred on by an episode of The Red Caps Podcast I finally decided to have a bit of a solo play using The Fantasy Trip: Melee rules. more
In this episode I discuss how I plan (or to some degree don't plan) my GURPS Campaigns. Unlike my episode on Prime Directive this relates to longer running campaigns and how I run them as open worlds. To leave a voice message please use SpeakPipe whe... more
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I really, really rate these podcast episodes. Great info and content with opinions backed with solid reasoning and facts. I learn lots. And bonus round... they're also super fun and entertaining! more
I just discovered it today and it’s a really enjoyable RPG podcast. The episodes are interesting and the episode on OSR gave the best explanation of the movement that I’ve heard in a podcast. Keep up the great work.
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